SEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing and union negotiators will return to the bargaining table early next week, U.S. federal mediators said on Friday, as the two sides try to end a strike threatening the ...
Boeing then faced a series of other questions about the quality and safety of its planes. That scrutiny grew after a door plug blew off a 737 Max operated by Alaska Airlines shortly after takeoff ...
The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has called on new Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg to urgently address what she described as the company's 'safety culture problem.' Speaking on ...
Boeing is under increased scrutiny as the FAA administrator prepares to testify before the Senate on September 25 regarding the company's safety practices. This follows concerns from NTSB Chair ...
More than 94% of union members rejected the contract and authorized a strike. The strike comes at a difficult time for Boeing, which is already grappling with a safety crisis after a door plug panel ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board told new Boeing Co (BA.N), opens new tab CEO Kelly Ortberg that the planemaker "has a safety culture problem ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board told new Boeing Co CEO Kelly Ortberg that the planemaker “has a safety culture problem” that must be addressed. NTSB Chair ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board told new Boeing Co CEO Kelly Ortberg that the planemaker "has a safety culture problem" that must be addressed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board told new Boeing Co CEO Kelly Ortberg that the planemaker "has a safety culture problem" that must be addressed. NTSB Chair ...
Workers with picket signs outside a Boeing manufacturing facility during a strike in Renton, Washington, on Friday, Sept. 13. Photo: M. Scott Brauer/Bloomberg via Getty Images ...
Tens of thousands of Boeing workers have voted to strike after rejecting the proposed contract from the embattled aerospace company -- a move with far-reaching implications for the U.S. economy.
It’s up to Pete Buttigieg, the Transportation Secretary, to address those problems — which include everything from Boeing’s woes to the shrinking value of airline loyalty points.